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The Packers reached an agreement Monday with Tennessee Titans offensive coordinator Matt LaFleur to make him their new head coach. LeFleur arrived in Green Bay on Tuesday night and will be introduced Wednesday at a 3 p.m. news conference.

So many questions exist with the Green Bay Packers’ hiring of Tennessee Titans offensive coordinator Matt LaFleur to be the franchise’s 15th head coach.

President and CEO Mark Murphy made the final decision Monday to hire LaFleur Monday and the new coach agreed Tuesday to a four-year deal that includes a fifth-year option.

LaFleur comes to the Packers with a solid coaching background that includes jobs on the same staffs as San Francisco 49ers coach Kyle Shanahan and Los Angeles Rams coach Sean McVay. He also has been a coordinator for just two seasons, only one of which included play-calling duties.

Almost all the opinions here solicited from or randomly offered by NFL scouts, former Packers staffers and agents of coaches leaned in the same direction: “Why did they choose him?”

And why only a day after interviewing him? You can read the entire column here:

Time will tell whether it was a good decision, but here are 20 burning questions as the LaFleur era is set to begin. https://t.co/g4of8butqE

One thing stands out when watching the Titans last season: Yes, LaFleur is a Shanahan/McVay disciple, but his passing game reminds me a lot of Arians in Arizona--bunch to verts, downfield game mitigated by easy hot routes, power running game to balance. Rodgers should be happy.

Former Packers executive Andrew Brandt writes about the interview process and shares some details on Green Bay's hiring of McCarthy back in 2006:

So you want to be an NFL head coach? You’d better come prepared with a full proposed staff and detailed ideas about the roster and how you’d use it. @AndrewBrandt goes inside the coaching interview:https://t.co/PeGG9XxjAo

"The book is closed. It's always a humbling experience to have an opportunity. ... I'll be here moving forward. ...I've said before, I think I have one of the best jobs in the world." - Josh McDaniels, to @PhilAPerry, on if he anticipates interviewing for any other jobs this year

Former Packers safety Ha Ha Clinton-Dix with consoling words for Alabama after his alma mater's blowout loss to Clemson in the national championship game:

Hell of A season fellas, I enjoyed every game this year. Take your hard hat off and rest. To my Soulja’s coming into the league be professional about business and Ball It’s a lot of Leaders to look up to in this profession, but it’s also a bunch of bust… https://t.co/aKdeNU0Vigpic.twitter.com/aR8Uhf3c5e